Kenmore Aqualite HF5010 Manual De Uso Y Cuidado página 16

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USING YOUR HARD FLOOR WET/DRY VACUUM
Before vacuuming, check that
the brush roller is clear from any
obstructions such as hair or sharp
objects to avoid scratching floors,
and that the dirty water tank is
empty.
NOTE:
It is recommended to
dry vacuum first and remove any
large loose debris.
1. Recline the hard floor cleaner
by placing a foot on the floor
head and lowering the main
body towards the floor.
2. Turn the hard floor cleaner ON
by pressing the power button.
The cleaner starts in standard
mode by default.
NOTE:
When the hard floor
cleaner is in the upright position,
pressing the power button
cannot start the cleaner. The tilt
vacuum indicator on the display
screen will flash for 5 seconds,
please recline the cleaner for
operation.
3. Pressing the mode button
will switch the cleaner into:
Standard Mode
Mopping Mode
Mode
Standard Mode. The
corresponding indicators
CLEANER
Max/
Suction
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on the display screen will
illuminate to indicate the mode.
Refer to page 10.
4.Move the hard floor cleaner
slowly forwards and backwards.
NOTE:
Placing the hard floor
cleaner in the upright position
while operating the appliance
will turn the cleaner off.
NOTE:
When the battery status
indicator flashes and the battery
indicator changes from green to
red, the battery charge is low and
needs recharging. The hard floor
cleaner will automatically turn
off when the battery charge is
depleted.
5. After 20 minutes of continuous
cleaning, the brush roller self-
cleaning indicator will flash.
Although the hard floor wet/dry
vacuum cleaner will continue
to operate, it is recommended
to clean the brush roller
when the brush roller self-
cleaning indicator flashes. See
instructions in BRUSH ROLLER
SELF-CLEANING (page 19-20).
6. Empty the dirty water tank
when the DWT full indicator
flashes. See instructions in
EMPTYING THE DIRTY WATER
TANK. Clean the dirty water
tank immediately after use to
avoid odor.
Mode Button
Power Button
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